Corporate Law : MahaRERA issued thousands of show-cause notices for failure to update Quarterly Progress Reports and comply with RERA requirements...
Corporate Law : The Court held that investors seeking assured returns and buy-back benefits cannot masquerade as homebuyers to initiate insolvency...
Corporate Law : The Court examined whether Karnataka RERA could impose delay filing fees through an administrative circular. It ruled that such fi...
Corporate Law : The Tribunal held that landowners participating in development, revenue sharing, and allotment processes are co-promoters under RE...
Corporate Law : Karnataka RERA directed a promoter to provide project insurance records and proof of transfer of insurance benefits to the Associa...
Corporate Law : Explore discussion paper on real estate insolvency reforms, including RERA registration, separate bank accounts, and asset exclusi...
Corporate Law : Learn how to register as a real estate agent with HRERA Panchkula. Follow these step-by-step instructions for online registration,...
Corporate Law : Real estate agents are essential element of real estate sector, who connect allottees and promoters and facilitate most of the rea...
Corporate Law : The Real Estate Regulation & Development Act, 2016 (RERA) was passed in the Parliament in March 2016 & it came into effect...
Corporate Law : Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA) have ordered 17 Builders, to refund Rs. 50 Crores to the homebuyers of various co...
Corporate Law : Jacob P P Vs Alka Ventures Pvt Ltd (NCLT Kochi) Homebuyers in the SKYWINGS Township Project filed a petition under Section 7 of th...
Corporate Law : NCLAT Delhi held that order directing vacation of premise granted under leave and licence agreements granted by Corporate Debtor d...
Corporate Law : The Bombay High Court directs MahaRERA to restore hybrid hearings and create transparent processes, citing a Supreme Court precede...
Corporate Law : Madras High Court rules real estate developers must secure 2/3rd buyer consent for major plan alterations, quashing unilateral app...
Corporate Law : Dive into the NCLAT judgment on the implications for homebuyers under RERA, analyzing Section 7(1) of the IBC and the distinction ...
Corporate Law : Rajasthan RERA extends QPR penalty implementation to May 1, 2025. Order details & compliance info for promoters. No further extens...
Corporate Law : MahaRERA announces temporary unavailability of the complaint module from 20-31 Aug 2024. New system MahaCRITI to launch post 31 Au...
Corporate Law : Explore MahaRERA's proactive approach to quality assurance in real estate, focusing on prevention and rigorous standards. Submit y...
Corporate Law : Delve into MahaRERAs discussion paper regarding the operation of bank accounts for registered real estate projects. Learn about pr...
Corporate Law : Discover MahaRERA's initiative to regulate Retirement Homes in Maharashtra, ensuring adherence to physical standards for senior ci...
R. Narasimhan, K.R.Prakash & S Sriram Affordable “Housing For All In India” Through Distribution of Free Floor space Index (FSI) for Homeless, Houseless, Marginal, Rent Paying Households (Construction of 60 million houses of 120 Sq.mtrs priced at 20,000 US Dollars Each for next 5 to 10 years) Rational Behind Distribution Of Free Floor Space Index […]
DIFFICULTY IN ISSUE OF CA CERTIFICATE UNDER UP RERA [for the purpose of withdrawal of money from designated bank account of the project] As per the provision of The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016 (RERA), As per section 4(2)(l)(D) of RERA Act; ‘seventy per cent. of the amounts realised for the real estate […]
RERA- Overview (Dates) Applicability – Whole of India except state of J & K RERA Bill- introduced in Raja Sabha in 2013 Raj Sabha Select committee-submitted its report in July 2015 Rajya Sabha- Passed on 10.03.2016 Lok Sabha- Passed on 15.03.2016 Hon’ble President- assented on 25.03.2016 [ ACT 16 of 2016]
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, or RERA, turned a year old. The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, that seeks to safeguard home buyers, was passed by Rajya Sabha on March 10, 2016 and by Lok Sabha on March 15, 2016. On May 01, 2017
Article explains 1. Registration of Real Estate Projects with Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) 2. Definition of Real Estate Project under RERA 3. Application for registration of real estate projects (In Form- A in triplicate) 4. Registration Fee for registration of Project under RERA 5. Grant of Registration under RERA (In Form-C) 6. Validity of Registration under RERA & Extension of its validity 7. Punishment for Non Registration of Real Estate Projects under RERA 8. Punishment for providing false information at the time of registration under RERA
Situated in the northeast quadrant of Mumbai, Mulund is a picturesque and calm habitat. Today, Mulund is considered one of Mumbai’s most sought-after places for settling down. Mulund is among the well-settled places in the city. There are a plethora of reasons making Mulund your ultimate destination when looking for your next home. And one […]
The two laws enacted in 2016 may have the best of intentions, but the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Code) and the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act appear to be pitted against each other when it comes resolving interest of bankers and home-buyers, said an ASSOCHAM- Thought Arbitrage paper.
Much has been said about the all-encompassing Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA) which is bringing about a decisive change for the long-term success of sellers and buyers alike. The Act is indeed touted to be the Government’s trump card to oust corruption and malpractices from the real estate sector. However, though it was a move worth applauding, the RERA Act brought along a few unforeseen ebbs and tides in the market forecast.
In order to promote affordable housing, the government has made several efforts to create enabling environment and eco-system.Towards such an end, the Government has granted infrastructure status to affordable housing which will enable these projects to avail the associated benefits such as lower borrowing rates
Whereas the Chairperson, MahaRERA is vested with the powers of general superintendence and directions in the conduct of affairs of the authority under section 25 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).